El pretérito The Preterite

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El pretérito The Preterite El pasado

What is the preterite? A past tense in Spanish A tense with many irregular verbs Used to express an action that began and ended at a specific time in the past

Key terms for the preterite tense Ayer = yesterday Anteayer = the day before yesterday Anoche = last night La semana pasada = last week

More key terms El mes pasado = last month El año pasado = last year Ayer por la mañana

Regular –AR Verbs in the Preterite To conjugate: Drop the –ar Add on the appropriate endings

The preterite Yo hablé con mis amigos ayer. Nosotros hablamos de la escuela y de los amigos. Rita me explicó que ella fue al cine con Jorge. Ellos fueron a comer en Cheesecake Factory después. Jorge pagó para todo, los billetes, las meriendas, y la cena. Sandra pasó la tarde en la playa. ¿Y tú, esquiaste?

Hablar = spoke; talked yo hablé Nosotros hablamos Tú hablaste él, Ella, habló Ud. ellos, ellas, hablaron Uds.

Which ending is the same in the present tense? Nosotros

How will you tell the difference between the present and the preterite for the nosotros form? Context

Be careful! Yo and él, ella, Ud forms have ACCENTS!!!

Interesting note… The “yo” form in the present tense takes an “o” as its’ ending without an accent mark and the él, ella Ud form ending for the preterite tense is “ó” (o with an accent). Therefore, be careful, because the accent mark changes the meaning of the sentence.

Examples: Present Tense Hablo por teléfono. I speak on the telephone. Preterite Tense Habló por teléfono. He/ She/ You (formal) spoke on the telephone.

Two verbs with the same conjugations you say??? Which two? Ser Ir

Isn’t there anything different between the two verbs? No!

When how will I know which is which? So glad you wanted to know… Context Read the sentence for clues Translate and substitute each verb meaning in and see which one makes sense

So, what are the preterit conjugations of ser AND ir? yo fui nosotros fuimos tú fuiste él, ella, Ud. fue ellos, ellas, Uds. fueron

What about regular –er and –ir verbs? So glad you asked They are so cool! They have the exact same endings!!! Yes! Yes! Yes!

What about the nosotros form? -ER and -IR preterite endings are the same even for the nosotros form nosotros nosotros nosotros nosotros nosotros nosotros

Do any of the forms have accents?? Yes! Yes! Yes!

What are the endings for regular -er AND–ir verbs in the preterite!! Examples: Yo -í Nosotros -imos Tú -iste él, ella, Ud -ió Ellos, ellas, Uds. -ieron

So let’s conjugate vivir and comer in the preterite